Abstract
Recent (2000–2009) achievements on ditopic ligands are reviewed. The ditopic ligands are mainly represented by N-, P-, O-, and S-containing organic molecules or their N, O-, N, S-, and N, P-combinations with azine, azole, amine, azide, β-diketone, crown ether, carboxylate, phenanthroline, oxazoline, phosphole, and thiophene moieties, among others. A series of mono- and polynuclear transition and f-metal complexes with these ligands, in particular cluster- and supramolecular unit-containing complexes, have been obtained and characterized spectroscopically and electrochemically.
Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the financial support of PROMEP-Mexico (103.5/08/3965), PAICyT-UANL (project 2009) and thank Prof. Yurii E. Alexeev (Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia) for his valuable comments during the preparation of this manuscript.